Military tanks were used for the first time by the British Army during WW1. The only means of communication between the crew and their HQ was by fixing a hand-written message to a carrier-pigeon's leg and releasing it through a hatch. How many would have reached their intended destination? The original photograph from our archive, on which this photo-art is based, was taken between 1914 and 1918. We hope you enjoy our interpretation of this poignant scene. Please visit our website 'The Keasbury-Gordon Gallery' at keasbury-gordon.com to see a selection of our 20,000 fascinating, historical photographs.
The Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive is based in Lancashire, England. We've collected remarkable, historical photographs for over fifty years, many of which were taken by the finest Victorian professional photographers. Our images are used by TV companies, publishers and creative industries worldwide.
Most of the early photographs that have survived have no technical or artistic merit but a few are pin sharp and beautifully composed, with interesting and often historically important content. It is those rarities that we have sought and purchased over five decades and our NFT Photo-Art is based on some of the best in our archive. Welcome to our fascinating and sometimes rather strange world!
The Messenger
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Military tanks were used for the first time by the British Army during WW1. The only means of communication between the crew and their HQ was by fixing a hand-written message to a carrier-pigeon's leg and releasing it through a hatch. How many would have reached their intended destination? The original photograph from our archive, on which this photo-art is based, was taken between 1914 and 1918. We hope you enjoy our interpretation of this poignant scene. Please visit our website 'The Keasbury-Gordon Gallery' at keasbury-gordon.com to see a selection of our 20,000 fascinating, historical photographs.
The Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive is based in Lancashire, England. We've collected remarkable, historical photographs for over fifty years, many of which were taken by the finest Victorian professional photographers. Our images are used by TV companies, publishers and creative industries worldwide.
Most of the early photographs that have survived have no technical or artistic merit but a few are pin sharp and beautifully composed, with interesting and often historically important content. It is those rarities that we have sought and purchased over five decades and our NFT Photo-Art is based on some of the best in our archive. Welcome to our fascinating and sometimes rather strange world!